In recent weeks, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has been on a dismissal spree. First Coinbase, then Consensys, Gemini and OpenSea. Yesterday, it was Kraken. One by one, virtually every high-profile enforcement action of the era of former SEC chair Gary Gensler has fallen. This signals to the cryptocurrency industry that US President Donald Trump’s administration will not govern…
Month: March 2025
IMF deal to ban public sector ‘Bitcoin accumulation’ in El Salvador
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is looking to restrict Bitcoin purchases by El Salvador as part of an extended $1.4 billion funding arrangement with the country. On March 3, the IMF issued a new request for an extended arrangement under its fund facility to El Salvador, filing several new documents, including a staff statement update and a statement by its…
Bitcoin no longer ‘safe haven’ as $82K BTC price dive leaves gold on top
Bitcoin (BTC) faces ongoing bearish catalysts as traders run to safe havens such as gold, new analysis warned. In a dedicated X thread on March 4, trading resource The Kobeissi Letter announced a “global move” away from risk assets. Bitcoin “no longer viewed as safe haven play” Bitcoin and altcoins suffered, following stocks downhill as the US confirmed the start…
Why is the Ripple SEC case still ongoing amid a sea of resolutions?
In recent weeks, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has been on a dismissal spree. First Coinbase, then Consensys, Gemini and OpenSea. Yesterday, it was Kraken. One by one, virtually every high-profile enforcement action of the era of former SEC chair Gary Gensler has fallen. This signals to the cryptocurrency industry that US President Donald Trump’s administration will not govern…
Why is the Ripple SEC case still ongoing amid a sea of resolutions?
In recent weeks, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has been on a dismissal spree. First Coinbase, then Consensys, Gemini and OpenSea. Yesterday, it was Kraken. One by one, virtually every high-profile enforcement action of the era of former SEC chair Gary Gensler has fallen. This signals to the cryptocurrency industry that US President Donald Trump’s administration will not govern…
Why is the Ripple SEC case still ongoing amid a sea of resolutions?
In recent weeks, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has been on a dismissal spree. First Coinbase, then Consensys, Gemini and OpenSea. Yesterday, it was Kraken. One by one, virtually every high-profile enforcement action of the era of former SEC chair Gary Gensler has fallen. This signals to the cryptocurrency industry that US President Donald Trump’s administration will not govern…
Turkish digital bank Bankpozitif to debut crypto custody with Taurus
Turkish digital bank BankPozitif is set to launch cryptocurrency custody services in collaboration with Swiss crypto platform Taurus, making it the latest financial institution in Turkey to embrace digital assets. On March 4, BankPozitif announced a strategic partnership with Taurus, enabling its institutional clients to store crypto assets with the bank. The service is expected to be rolled out by…
Get a $50 Welcome Bonus when You Join Changelly’s Mobile App – Only This March!
Big news for crypto enthusiasts! Changelly is kicking off March 2025 with a special treat for new mobile app users: a $50 welcome bonus to cover service fees on crypto swaps. If you’ve been thinking about trying Changelly’s app, now’s the perfect time to dive in! How It Works If you download and install the Changelly mobile app between March…
Bitcoin no longer ‘safe haven’ as $82K BTC price dive leaves gold on top
Bitcoin (BTC) faces ongoing bearish catalysts as traders run to safe havens such as gold, new analysis warned. In a dedicated X thread on March 4, trading resource The Kobeissi Letter announced a “global move” away from risk assets. Bitcoin “no longer viewed as safe haven play” Bitcoin and altcoins suffered, following stocks downhill as the US confirmed the start…
Why is the Ripple SEC case still ongoing amid a sea of resolutions?
In recent weeks, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has been on a dismissal spree. First Coinbase, then Consensys, Gemini and OpenSea. Yesterday, it was Kraken. One by one, virtually every high-profile enforcement action of the era of former SEC chair Gary Gensler has fallen. This signals to the cryptocurrency industry that US President Donald Trump’s administration will not govern…